Marco Paron TrivellatoAdvisor

Areas of expertise
  • Migration and Home Affairs
  • EU labour mobility & social security coordination
  • Private International Law
  • Legal & Policy Analysis
Education
  • Specialised Master in Interdisciplinary EU Studies – Institute for European Studies of
    the Universitè Libre de Bruxelles (BE)
  • Five-year Master’s degree in Law, University of Trieste (IT)
Languages
  • Italian, English

Marco Paron Trivellato is an Italian national working as an Advisor at Milieu. He holds a Master’s degree in Law from the University of Trieste and a Specialised Master in EU Interdisciplinary Studies from the Institute for European Studies of the Université Libre de Bruxelles.

Mr Paron Trivellato has a strong interest in EU law and policy, with a specific expertise on EU labour migration policies, EU labour mobility, social security coordination, and private international law. Throughout his career, he has contributed to numerous research projects and academic publications covering topics from EU migration and asylum law to migrant integration policies and the rule of law. At Milieu, he has contributed to studies, evaluations, impact assessments and compliance assessments, for several Directorate Generals of the European Commission, including DG EMPL, DG JUST and DG HOME.  His work has also extended to a number of initiatives of the European Labour Authority, where he was responsible for the preparation of training materials, manuals and reports focusing on the application of labour mobility rules and EU social security coordination regulations.

Prior to joining Milieu, Mr Paron Trivellato was a trainee at the European Commission, Directorate General for Migration and Home Affairs, in the unit responsible for the programming and implementation of DG Home funds. Before that, he was research assistant at Brussels-based think tanks and academic networks, including Migration Policy Group and the Odysseus Academic Network for Legal Studies on Immigration and Asylum in Europe. While at the national level, as legal caseworker at the Italian Consortium of Solidarity, he worked on asylum cases before the Territorial Commissions for the Recognition of International Protection.